
Policy Analysis in Taiwan
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This book brings together for the first time a team of experienced and highly respected researchers from across Taiwan with expertise in policy analysis theory and practice in specific areas of government as well as in non-governmental organisations. This is a well-structured volume which will be highly relevant for students and academics interested in understanding and analysing politics and policy making in Taiwan.
Features of the ILPA series include:
* a country-specific systematic study of policy analysis systems by government and non-governmental actors
* a history of the country's policy analysis, empirical case studies and a comparative overview of alternative approaches
* a key reference collection for research and teaching in comparative policy analysis and policy studies
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"A must for everyone concerned about the development of civic society in Taiwan, this enjoyable, fact-filled book is a rich source of scholarship and practical insights." Luke Hsiao, Associate Dean of Students Affairs, Department of Public Policy and Management, I-Shou University, Taiwan "This volume provides insightful accounts of how the styles and loci of policy analysis in Taiwan have evolved in response to economic development and democratisation." David Weimer, Edwin E. Witte Professor of Political Economy, University of Wisconsin-MadisonMore details
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Exploring policy advisory committees in the central government ~ Wen-Jiun Wang and Chang-Tay Chiou;
Analysis of innovative local government policies in Taiwan ~ Chung-pin Lee;
Policy analysis in the legislative body: the legislative process of the Soil and Groundwater Pollution Remediation Act in Taiwan ~ Tsuey-Ping Lee;
Policy analysis in the local councils ~ Kai-Hung Fang;
Gendering policy analysis? The problems and pitfalls of participatory 'gender impact assessment' ~ Yen-Wen Peng;
The power of influencing policies, or getting their share and more: interest groups in Taiwan ~ Wilbur Bing-Yan Lu;
Think tanks in Taiwan ~ Yi-jung Wu;
The development of public engagement in Taiwan ~ Mei Jen Hung;
Social media and policy evolution in Taiwan ~ Ling-Chun Hung;
Policy analysis by non-governmental organisations in Taiwan ~ Wen-Jong Juang;
Policy network of universal healthcare reform in Taiwan ~ Guang-Xu Wang;
Public policy and administration research ~ Nai-Ling Kuo and Jay N. Shih;
Too critical to ignore? A tri-dimensional relationship examination of policy analysis internship in Taiwan ~ Chun-Ming Chen;
Policy analysis in Taiwan in an international perspective ~ Jun Yi Hsieh;
Policy analysis education in Taiwan: a comparative perspective ~ Yu-Ying Kuo
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